Clash or Consensus? Session 3: Caring for the Future (video)

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Title
Clash or Consensus? Session 3: Caring for the Future (video)
Description
(Mahnaz Afkhami, Marian Wright Edelman, Zenebework Tadesse, Afaf Mahfouz, Attiya Inayatullah, Nadereh Chamlou)
Mahnaz Afkhami, WLP President, and Afaf Mahfouz, WLP board member and panel moderator, give introductory statements to begin the third panel discussion.

Zebenework Tadesse, founding member of the Association of African Women for Research and Development, speaks about economic consequences of women's unpaid labor.

Attiya Inayatullah, a Pakistani MP, discusses the relationship between family planning and human security.

Naderah Chamlou of the World Bank speaks about the relationship between gender equality and economic development.

Marian Wright Edelmen, President of the Children's Defense Fund, talks about human security and women's leadership in the United States, and how to make a world that is safe for children.

Clash or Consensus? Gender and Human Security in a Globalized World was a conference convened by Women's Learning Partnership (WLP) and sponsored by the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at John Hopkins University to discuss improving human security through improving human rights in the Global South.
Subject
Women's Learning Partnership
Date
2003
Language
English
Coverage
United States
Type
Event Recording
Format
.mp4
Creator
Unknown
Contributor
Unknown
Publisher
Women's Learning Partnership
Extent
01:13:09
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